ARGYLE -- A 46-year-old woman accused of the botched, do-it-yourself neutering of a cat is facing new charges, this time for bungling the neutering of a dog, State Police said.

On Wednesday, Lisa Clothier of Argyle was charged with a second felony count of impersonating a veterinarian after a pet owner who saw previous reports about Clothier's arrest reported that Clothier blundered when she tried to neuter a dog using a gelding band, trooper said.

"The dog was in a lot of pain after the process and injured himself trying to get the band off," State Police wrote in a statement announcing the new charges.

Troopers said Clothier's husband, Harold, accompanied her on both incidents and helped to hold down the animals. He is charged with two felony counts of facilitating the unlicensed practice.

Lisa Clothier was initially arrested on March 17 for the alleged incident with the kitten. That incident took place in Queensbury in October.